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GCSE: History: Modern World History: Russia, USSR 1905-1941 Coursework


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'Weakness and corruption in the government were the main reasons why the Tsar had lost support in Russia by 1917' Use the Sources and your own knowledge, to explain whether you agree with this view.
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Source A comes from a cartoon published in Paris in the 1930s. It shows Stalin looking very smug at his achievements - mass murder. He is pointing at pyramids of skulls, with vultures on them, symbolising death and possibly him preying on the weak.
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How important was WW1 in causing the Russian Revolution of February 1917
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Why was the revolution of March 1917 successful?
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The Industrial Revolution
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Stalin: Man or Monster
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From 1750-1900 British towns changed rapidly and it was a change for the better
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Why did Stalin want industrialisation and collectivisation and how successful was it?
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The Causes of the October Revolution
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Was a 2nd revolution necessary in Russia in 1917?
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Stalin: Man or monster?
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To what extent was the February 1917 Russian revolution inevitable after the 1905 revolution?
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Source based questions on the Russian revolutions.
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What were the Causes of the October Revolution in Russia, 1917?
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Was Nicholas II Responsible for His Own Downfall? What can you learn from Source A about the situation in February 1917?
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"There was widespread support for the Tsar before 1914"
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How Stable was Russia by the Start of WW1?
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How successful was Tsar Alexander 2nd in Solving the problems facing Russia During his reign?
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The Russian Revolutions – 1917.
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Stalin, Man or Monster? Source based questions.
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It is true that Stalin was the cause of millions of Russians being murdered and there is sufficient evidence, which shows Stalin to be a despotic tyrant, but whether he should be condemned for this is a different matter.
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Why did Britain Have an Industrial Revolution Between 1750 and 1850?
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I will describe the lives of three types of people: The Royal Family, The workers and The Peasants between the periods of 1896-1917 in Russia.
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Compare the characters and beliefs of Lenin and Stalin.
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Who do you think was the most important figure in Russian history - Lenin or Stalin? Explain your answer.
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